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Boozy Lemon Slush

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I love summer.  I love lemons.  I love slushies.  So obviously we know what comes next right?  The easiest, most refreshing cocktail ever…a Lemon Vodka Slush.  By combining Smirnoff‘s Lemon Light Sorbet Vodka, (also available in raspberry pomegranate and mango passion fruit) and a bit of Haagen Dazs sorbet you’ll quickly have a your new summer time drink.  So whose ready for the pool?  Cheers!  truly, MKR.

*Photography, Rustic White

Boozy Lemon Slush
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Prep Time
5 min
Total Time
5 min
Prep Time
5 min
Total Time
5 min
Ingredients
  1. 3/4 cup Smirnoff Lemon Light Sorbet Vodka
  2. 1 pint Lemon Sorbet (I used Haagen Dazs)
Instructions
  1. Combine pint of lemon sorbet Smirnoff Lemon Light Sorbet in Vitamix (blender), blend until combined.
  2. Pour and enjoy.
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**This post was sponsored by Smirnoff, opinions, recipe, and love of Smirnoff 100% my own.


The Hunt, Antiquing 101

Filed Under > Living

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Ohhh the hunt.  You either love it, or hate it.  Truthfully up until a few years ago I hated the hunt.  All the waiting, the searching, the haggling for just the right piece that will fit perfectly in just that one right little space.  But over the past few years I’ve begun to love the hunt.  For me searching for something vintage or antique provides the perfect unexpected mix in my home, or my client’s home.  And while I’m no expert at finding all things antique I am getting better, and when all else fails I just trust my gut.  If it works for you, then it works.  So I thought I’d share my favorite online, and not so online, antique haunts and you tell me do you love the hunt?  Truly, MKR

My Top Ten…One Kings Lane  OKL is my go to for everything things home, new and old, but their vintage selection is always well curated and well priced.  ||  1st Dibs  1st Dibs is the Rolls Royace of antiques.  Designers and curators alike spill all their secret sources to 1st Dibs.  If you can’t find what you’re looking for here, you likely won’t find it.  ||  Chairish  A mix between OKL and Craigs List Chairish allows designers and tastemakers to list their own pieces (both new and old) to sell and even allows you to haggle on price.  ||  Etsy  While it’s harder to verify if something is actually vintage or authentic on Etsy, it’s still worth the look.  ||  Bobo Intriguing Objects  This is an Atlanta gem, and one I’ve been shopping at for the past for years.  Unfortunately it’s only open to designers and retailers, so grab your designer friends and make an appointment.  Though market is always the best time to shop as inventory is highest.  ||  Scott Antique Market  An Atlanta and Ohio MUST, Scott’s rolls into town one weekend each month and trust me, it will take the entire weekend to get through everything.  Get there on Thursday for the best finds.  ||  Deconet  For the 20th century modern furniture lovers, this is your global marketplace.  ||  Furnishly  Furnishly’s team curates sales from all over the marketplace to allow much less searching.  ||  Lushpad  The best site for all things modern.  ||  Live Auctioneers  another online bidding site, similar to e-Bay, though this one has a fantastic app so you never have to miss out on your find.

Photography, Kathryn McCrary  |  Location, Bobo Intriguing Objects

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…AS SHOWN…Jacket, All Saints  |  Gingham Shirt, J.Crew  |  Feathered Tank, Anthropologie (on sale now)  |  Jeans, Paige c/o  |  Bag, Givenchy (old, similar HERE)  |  Booties, Sigerson Morrison (on major sale & also in grey)  |  Glasses, Warby Parker c/o  |  Cuff, Hermes (previously owned version HERE, less expensive version HERE)

 

Euro Style Lighting $150 Giftcard Giveaway

Filed Under > Living

A few months ago while in the beginning phases of decorating my office I was lucky enough to have a little help from an amazing company, Euro Style Lighting (they gifted me with my gorgeous ghost chairs and desk lamp).  And today I’m thrilled to be partnering with them again to bring all of you a very lovely, very amazing giveaway.  One lucky winner will win a $150 gift card to spend however their little heart desires at ESL.  Personally if I were the big winner (which obviously I can’t be) I’d be contemplating THIS, THESE, THIS, and THIS just to name a few.  The fine print and legal mumbo jumbo is below, but hooray for Mondays and hooray for adding a little something new to your home.  What better way to usher in a new season?  Good luck!  truly, MKR.

The legal mumbo jumbo...this giveaway is open to US and Canadian residents and will run through Sunday the 15th with our winner announced Monday the 16th.  We’ll be running this all through Rafflecopter (below) which allows you to earn points for each item completed with a simple click of the button.  The more points you earn the more likely you are to win (and remember you probably already have entry points if you’re a regular reader of the blog).

This post and giveaway was sponsored by Euro Style Lighting, but the opinions, and obvious love of ESL is all my own!  Images via Rustic White Photography.

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